How to Get Banned in Black Ops II

Treyarch’s list of no-nos for Call of Duty: Black Ops II was posted on the Call of Duty forums. The post noted that temporary bans can last between 48 hours to 2 weeks, and that permanent bans are, uh, PERMANENT. Here’s the basic gist of the list of things that can get you banned:

Modding/Hacking – running a modified version of game code or using a modified game profile

Pirated Content – acquiring Black Ops II illegally

Unsupported Peripheral Devices and Applications – using unsupported external hardware device or application with the game, such as lag switches, modded controllers, and IP flooders.

Boosting – colluding with others to exploit the game to gain XP, unlock items, and more.

Treyarch’s list of no-nos for Call of Duty: Black Ops II was posted on the Call of Duty forums. The post noted that temporary bans can last between 48 hours to 2 weeks, and that permanent bans are, uh, PERMANENT. Here’s the basic gist of the list of things that can get you banned:

Modding/Hacking – running a modified version of game code or using a modified game profile

Pirated Content – acquiring Black Ops II illegally

Unsupported Peripheral Devices and Applications – using unsupported external hardware device or application with the game, such as lag switches, modded controllers, and IP flooders.

Boosting – colluding with others to exploit the game to gain XP, unlock items, and more.